things to think about

Bringing a puppy into your home should never be an act of impulse! You must be sure that you can give enough of your time to provide a puppy with:-

Love, Care, Attention

Training

Stimulation

Regular exercise.

You also need to consider the costs of keeping a puppy well fed and fully protected from disease. Once you have satisfied yourself that you are prepared to meet the challenges that a puppy will bring into your life, the next question is which dog?

Selecting the breed that best suits your situation is important. Here are a few factors you should consider:-

Size

How big will the dog grow? And how much will he eat?

Intelligence

Some breeds are naturally more inclined to bark than others. Some breeds are more sensitive to noise. If a high intelligent dog (e.g. collie) does not get the mental stimulation as well as the physical stimulation this will lead to problems!

Activity Level

How much exercise does the dog require? Working breeds, bred to herd sheep, need serious workouts.

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